El Clásico may have ended with a one-all draw, but the battle among social media users continues as Los Blancos keep their six-point lead at the top of the table.

La Liga's social media activity had to do mostly with the outcome of the game between Barcelona and Real Madrid. Zidane's men seem to be on a roll, as Los Blancos walked away with one point from Camp Nou Stadium. But their impressive run would have been stopped if Sergio Ramos hadn't scored the equalizer as stoppage time started.

Ramos' header set Twitter on fire, considering his ability to score late goals for Real Madrid. The center back kept Los Blancos' streak alive while cementing his reputation as the heart and soul of the team.

Another talking point of the weekend had to do with Lionel Messi.The Argentinean superstar wasn't able to make a difference for Barcelona, as he added 90 more minutes to his El Clásico drought. Messi will go three years without a goal against Los Blancos, since the next match is scheduled for April, three years and two weeks after his most recent goal.

And of course, the large amount of tributes to Brazilian club Chapecoense stole several headlines, as players and teams showed their support with different gestures.

Andreas Pereira celebrated his game-winning goal for Granada with a message for the ill-fated team.

Barcelona and Real Madrid participated by donating money from ticket sales to the players' families.